Aerin Frankel is Named National Player of the Year in NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey
Northeastern senior goaltender and criminal justice and psychology major Aerin Frankel was honored Saturday with the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the top player in NCAA Division 1 women’s ice...
View ArticleDoctoral Student Ayanna Miller-Smith Participates in University-Wide...
Ayanna Miller-Smith, doctoral student of criminology and justice policy, participated in yesterday’s university-wide panel on the guilty verdicts in the trial against former Minneapolis police officer...
View ArticleOur Criminal Justice Alumni Are Bringing Comic Books to the Classroom
Krista Gehring ’03 and Michael Batista ’03, creators of CrimComics This, along with dramatized depictions of crime and justice in movies and television shows, piqued Dr. Krista Gehring’s interest in...
View ArticlePhD Student Ayanna Miller-Smith Receives Rappaport Public Policy Fellowship
Ayanna-Miller Smith, a criminology and justice policy doctoral student at Northeastern, will spend the summer working in key state agencies as a Rappaport Public Policy Fellow. Ayanna will join a...
View ArticleAlumna Kristina Rose Appointed Director of OVC by President Biden
The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University is thrilled to extend a big congratulations to our alumna Kristina Rose (’87). The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) announced...
View ArticleHe Wants To Become Boston’s First Deaf Police Officer. Here’s Why.
Mohamed Abnoor, a criminal justice major at Northeastern University, is on track to become Boston’s first deaf police officer. Abanoor has had a passion for understanding criminal justice and policing...
View ArticlePhD Student Stacie St. Louis Receives Ben Steiner Excellence in Corrections...
Stacie St. Louis, a doctoral student in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, was selected as a co-winner of the 2021 Ben Steiner Excellence in Corrections Student Paper Award, which...
View ArticleDoes Racial Congruence Between Police Agencies and Communities Reduce...
Criminology and justice policy doctoral student Matthew Teti published an article called “Does racial congruence between police agencies and communities reduce racialized police killings of...
View ArticleExamining the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Juvenile...
Doctoral student Alexis Yohros has published an article in the journal Trauma, Violence, & Abuse that is now available online. The article, “Examining the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood...
View ArticleSCCJ students win third place at Northeastern GIS Conference
Students in SCCJ Professor Jacob Stowell’s mapping class worked on a research project throughout the semester, culminating in presentation at Northeastern’s GIS Day Conference. GIS Day, or Geographic...
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